Writing Provider Independent Code in ADO.NETÂ
The System.Data.Common namespace provides generic classes for working with data that let you write code that can work across different data providers, as long as the data is isomorphic. However, this does not take into account differences between providers and database servers, which need to be handled by the developer on a case-by-case basis.
In This Section
- Provider Independent Model Overview
Provides an overview of the Common Model programming interface.
- Working with Factories
Provides examples demonstrating how to work with factories to access databases across multiple providers.
Related Sections
- What's New in ADO.NET
Introduces features that are new in ADO.NET.
- Overview of ADO.NET
Provides an introduction to the design and components of ADO.NET.
- Securing ADO.NET Applications
Describes secure coding practices when using ADO.NET.
- Using DataSets in ADO.NET
Describes how to create and use DataSets, typed DataSets, DataTables, and DataViews.
- Connecting and Retrieving Data in ADO.NET
Describes how to connect to a data source and retrieve data, including DataReaders and DataAdapters.
- Modifying Data in ADO.NET
Describes how to modify data in a database and how to use transactions.
- Using the .NET Framework Data Provider for SQL Server
Describes how to work with features and functionality that are specific to SQL Server.
- Using the .NET Framework Data Provider for Oracle
Describes features and behaviors that are specific to the .NET Framework Data Provider for Oracle.
- Using SQL Server Common Language Runtime Integration
Describes how data can be accessed from within a common language runtime database object in SQL Server 2005.
- Performing General Tasks in ADO.NET
Describes how to use various general-purpose features of ADO.NET.
- Finding Additional ADO.NET Information
Provides links to additional online information about ADO.NET.